Looks almost like mine. My school allows Ti-80's and stuff, but I choose not to use them. I learn more by graphing by myselfPatrickssj6 wrote:http://www.google.com/search?client=fir ... gle+Search[cc]z@nd! wrote:wow, that thing looks sick! i wonder if it will work on a TI-86...
anyways, where's a link to this omnicalc thing? i could use it.
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BTW this is the one we are suppose to use:
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It is. It's a Calculus A, hence the BC before the course you are taking.Phosphorous wrote:Im taking BC Calculus, pre-calc isnt college math dude. ****.
Calculus is a 3 semester course. Each semester is designated by a letter.
Honors Pre Calculus = Calculus A = First semester of Calculus
Pre Calculus = Squat.
Calculus (normally) = Calculus AB = First and Second semesters of Calculus
Calculus BC = Second and Third semesters of Calculus.
Therefore, I am taking 1/3 of a college course.
Logic always wins. This should be discussed no further.

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Once again, and hopefully for the last time:
CALCULUS IS A THREE SEMESTER COURSE
There is A, B and C.
Pre-Calculus (REGULAR) = NOTHING.
Pre-Calculus (HONORS) = CALCULUS A
Calculus A = AP COURSE - AP TEST
YOU CAN NOT TAKE A TEST OVER A COURSE YOU HAVEN'T COMPLETED.
CALCULUS BC COMPLETES THE COURSE.
As it says in the course selection guide:
"This class contains material found in the first semester of AB Calculus."
Which means it's part of a college course.
YOU LOSE. SHUT UP. GET BACK ON TOPIC.
CALCULUS IS A THREE SEMESTER COURSE
There is A, B and C.
Pre-Calculus (REGULAR) = NOTHING.
Pre-Calculus (HONORS) = CALCULUS A
Calculus A = AP COURSE - AP TEST
YOU CAN NOT TAKE A TEST OVER A COURSE YOU HAVEN'T COMPLETED.
CALCULUS BC COMPLETES THE COURSE.
As it says in the course selection guide:
"This class contains material found in the first semester of AB Calculus."
Which means it's part of a college course.
YOU LOSE. SHUT UP. GET BACK ON TOPIC.

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my god how many times were you dropped on your head at birth?FleetAdmiralBacon wrote:Once again, and hopefully for the last time:
CALCULUS IS A THREE SEMESTER COURSE
There is A, B and C.
Pre-Calculus (REGULAR) = NOTHING.
Pre-Calculus (HONORS) = CALCULUS A
Calculus A = AP COURSE - AP TEST
YOU CAN NOT TAKE A TEST OVER A COURSE YOU HAVEN'T COMPLETED.
CALCULUS BC COMPLETES THE COURSE.
As it says in the course selection guide:
"This class contains material found in the first semester of AB Calculus."
Which means it's part of a college course.
YOU LOSE. SHUT UP. GET BACK ON TOPIC.
Pre-Calc is not calculus, it has no AP exam.
Calculus AB= AP course= Calculus 101
Calculus BC= AP course= Calculus 101 + 102
Multivariable Calculus= Calculus 103
^those complete freshman calc.
Pre-Calc prepares you for it, but by no means is it a college course. Check the AP classes, its not listed on there.
Ill find links to the AP site if you want me to >_>

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ok lets just all agree that if your in highschool and on your grade card it says AP calculus then its a college credit and if it says calculus then its not, so stop arguing about it and get on topic
hey beacon, is there a download for your game somewhere? or do I have to type the whole thing into my calculator by hand? or is there some way to take the typed in stuff on the computer and put it directly on the calculator
hey beacon, is there a download for your game somewhere? or do I have to type the whole thing into my calculator by hand? or is there some way to take the typed in stuff on the computer and put it directly on the calculator
please dont insult my grammar,
im just too lazy to put in commas when im typing fast,
and my fingers are kinda clumsy which messes up spelling
im just too lazy to put in commas when im typing fast,
and my fingers are kinda clumsy which messes up spelling
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You can't take Calculus BC without taking the A first.Phosphorous wrote:my god how many times were you dropped on your head at birth?FleetAdmiralBacon wrote:Once again, and hopefully for the last time:
CALCULUS IS A THREE SEMESTER COURSE
There is A, B and C.
Pre-Calculus (REGULAR) = NOTHING.
Pre-Calculus (HONORS) = CALCULUS A
Calculus A = AP COURSE - AP TEST
YOU CAN NOT TAKE A TEST OVER A COURSE YOU HAVEN'T COMPLETED.
CALCULUS BC COMPLETES THE COURSE.
As it says in the course selection guide:
"This class contains material found in the first semester of AB Calculus."
Which means it's part of a college course.
YOU LOSE. SHUT UP. GET BACK ON TOPIC.
Pre-Calc is not calculus, it has no AP exam.
Calculus AB= AP course= Calculus 101
Calculus BC= AP course= Calculus 101 + 102
Multivariable Calculus= Calculus 103
^those complete freshman calc.
Pre-Calc prepares you for it, but by no means is it a college course. Check the AP classes, its not listed on there.
Ill find links to the AP site if you want me to >_>
It's 3 semesters, one course.
You are not understanding what I am saying.
HONORS PRE-CALC IS PART OF CALCULUS.'
THERE ARE THREE PARTS.
You either skip the third by taking Calculus AB, but you CAN NOT SKIP THE FIRST.
ALTOGETHER, (H)Pre-Calc and Calculus BC are 1 credit. YOU CAN NOT RECIEVE CREDIT IF YOU DON'T TAKE HONORS PRE-CALCULUS.
I don't know where you're getting your 101-103 numbers from, because I've never seen it that way.
LET'S ALL JUST STFU ABOUT IT AND GET BACK TO THE GAMES
Christ...

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Im taking BC this year, because it is Calc 101 and 102. It intergrates all of AB into it, which is calc 101. That leaves Multivarible calc as Calc 103.
I went from Functions/Analytical Geometry to BC Calculus, because Pre-Calc is NOT Calc 101.
So using your logic I shouldnt have been able to do it, but since your logic is WRONG it doesnt matter.
(Hint, Func/Analy Geo=Pre Calc)
I went from Functions/Analytical Geometry to BC Calculus, because Pre-Calc is NOT Calc 101.
So using your logic I shouldnt have been able to do it, but since your logic is WRONG it doesnt matter.
(Hint, Func/Analy Geo=Pre Calc)

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guys its not important, now lets get back on topic before we get this guys topic locked. and that wouldnt be nice
today during chemistry i built off af ravns temperature program and made it to celcius to kelvins, kelvins to celcius, farenhiet to kelvins, and kelvins to farenhiet. its crazy long thoguh, so i dont wanna post it
today during chemistry i built off af ravns temperature program and made it to celcius to kelvins, kelvins to celcius, farenhiet to kelvins, and kelvins to farenhiet. its crazy long thoguh, so i dont wanna post it
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guys its not important, now lets get back on topic before we get this guys topic locked. and that wouldnt be cool
today during chemistry i built off af ravns temperature program and made it to celcius to kelvins, kelvins to celcius, farenhiet to kelvins, and kelvins to farenhiet. its crazy long thoguh, so i dont wanna post it
today during chemistry i built off af ravns temperature program and made it to celcius to kelvins, kelvins to celcius, farenhiet to kelvins, and kelvins to farenhiet. its crazy long thoguh, so i dont wanna post it
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Look, let me just settle this.
At my school, Honors Pre-Calculus is Calculus A.
There is not Calc A in our Calculus BC.
Therefore, H Pre-Calc at my school is part of a college course. Your school may be different, it really doesn't matter, it's the test that does, and there is 1 for Calculus.
On the thought of kelvins to celsius, that's a pretty easy conversion, it's just
C + 297 = K
K - 297 = C
However, K>F and F>K would be better. I wrote a ton of these types of programs for just about everything. My calculator takes 45 seconds to reach the bottom of the programs list scrolling up. What really sucks is I just named them "A0", "A001", etc. up to like "A00015" or something like that. I don't know what anything is XD
I recently backed up my entire calculator, apps and all, just in case. Stupid 3d grapher didn't backup like everything else though, because it has the cubed (^3, superscript 3) thing in it, had to copy it manually.
I have a ton of other cool programs I wrote.
Let me see... There's the grapher with parts (like "f(x)=x^2 + 1 while x <0; f(x)=x - 3 while x >= 0"), I just wrote a program that turns a matrix containing height data into a "function" for the 3d grapher, but it takes 5 minutes for it to calculate the graph... I have a pi calculator that uses "pi = the square root of the quantity 6 times the sum of all 1 over k squared for k equals one to infinity", I have a summation calculator, a bunch of random crap, some random stuff from math competitions that asked odd and off-color word problems (I would always write a program to solve them)
I've got more, but heck if I know what any of it is!
At my school, Honors Pre-Calculus is Calculus A.
There is not Calc A in our Calculus BC.
Therefore, H Pre-Calc at my school is part of a college course. Your school may be different, it really doesn't matter, it's the test that does, and there is 1 for Calculus.
On the thought of kelvins to celsius, that's a pretty easy conversion, it's just
C + 297 = K
K - 297 = C
However, K>F and F>K would be better. I wrote a ton of these types of programs for just about everything. My calculator takes 45 seconds to reach the bottom of the programs list scrolling up. What really sucks is I just named them "A0", "A001", etc. up to like "A00015" or something like that. I don't know what anything is XD
I recently backed up my entire calculator, apps and all, just in case. Stupid 3d grapher didn't backup like everything else though, because it has the cubed (^3, superscript 3) thing in it, had to copy it manually.
I have a ton of other cool programs I wrote.
Let me see... There's the grapher with parts (like "f(x)=x^2 + 1 while x <0; f(x)=x - 3 while x >= 0"), I just wrote a program that turns a matrix containing height data into a "function" for the 3d grapher, but it takes 5 minutes for it to calculate the graph... I have a pi calculator that uses "pi = the square root of the quantity 6 times the sum of all 1 over k squared for k equals one to infinity", I have a summation calculator, a bunch of random crap, some random stuff from math competitions that asked odd and off-color word problems (I would always write a program to solve them)
I've got more, but heck if I know what any of it is!

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